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Author: Scanned for Parliamentry Council Office: Image title: 23/04/2010; Short title: 41 Victoriae 1877 No 61 Thames Water Supply Act 1876 Amendment; Keywords
September 4, 2024 at 5:00 AM. Thames Water says it's case for a new reservoir in Oxfordshire has been improved by the government's approval for its Water Resource Management Plan (WRMP). The plan ...
Author: Scanned for Parliamentry Council Office: Image title: 21/04/2010; Short title: 40 Victoriae 1876 No 59 Thames Water Supply; Date and time of digitizing
Hampton Water Treatment Works buildings alongside the A308. Hampton Water Treatment Works are water treatment works located on the River Thames in Hampton, London.Built in the second half of the 19th Century to supply London with fresh water, the Waterworks was in the past a significant local employer, and its brick pumphouses dominate the local landscape. [1]
Author: Scanned for Parliamentry Council Office: Image title: 05/05/2010; Short title: 44 VICT 1880 No 7 Thames Water Supply Transfer; Keywords: Machines calibrated daily to manufacturers specifications
Fountain in Trafalgar Square. London's water supply infrastructure has developed over the centuries in line with the expansion of London. Beginning in the 16th century, private companies supplied fresh water to parts of London from wells, the River Thames and the River Lea. Further demand prompted new sources, particularly when the Agricultural ...
A Thames Water spokesperson said that no untreated sewage water would be pumped into the river as part of this scheme and no different to the current water supply system. 'Think again'
Thames Water Utilities Ltd, trading as Thames Water, is a British private utility company responsible for the water supply and waste water treatment in most of Greater London, Luton, the Thames Valley, Surrey, Gloucestershire, north Wiltshire, far west Kent, and some other parts of England; like other water companies, it has a monopoly in the regions it serves.